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Voiced alveolar lateral affricate
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The voiced alveolar lateral affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is [d͡ɮ] (or [dɮ]).

Features

Features of the voiced alveolar lateral affricate:

Occurrence

The voiced alveolar lateral affricate occurs in some languages of western North America, such as Haida and Tlingit. It is often spelled dl, though in the Zulu language, one of the few Old World languages with obstruent laterals, the digraph dl represents the ordinary fricative /ɮ/. There are few if any languages spoken outside North America and adjacent areas of Siberia which have lateral affricates, and certainly none which are widely spoken possess this sound.

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